I'm thinking about mounting an iPad on my dash to serve as GPS, MP3 player, State Lines app, and back up camera ( multiple) if feasible. Any ideas. Has anyone done this. Would like a GPS app that would include mph, altitude, ETA, and approx fuel remaining. Sounds like a package Chris and Cherie could create.

We're re-doing our dash & gauges this week, and one of the modifications will be docking space for an iPad for just this. We don't run our back-up camera through it, and honestly haven't looked into doing that to know how feasible it might be. But we do use the iPad for navigation, listening to podcasts & music, and running other travel relevant apps.

We've been testing out the Rand McNally RV GPS iPad app, and it's pretty good - on device maps, so you don't need to be online for routing. And it picks out routes based on your length/width/weight. I have some annoyances with it, such as entering in destinations is a bit annoying - and so isn't looking at multiple route choices at once. But I believe it has your other general preferences in it (if I remember correctly, it did have some fuel tracking features in it - but I didn't look too closely at it, as we already had our own system in place.) I usually just end up using either Apple's or Google's routing tho - it's just so much easier.

This has been done in cars and trucks. I've done some heavy research on it as I'm trying to set up a system for my Land Cruiser. Definitely subscribed to this. iPad mini is in my future for the Land Cruiser and a full sized iPad for the coach. Bluetooth doesn't likely ha e the range needed for a rear camera though Bluetooth 4 apparently does though I haven't tested it. My wife and I have done multimedia presentations using our iPhones. Mine connects to a projector and hers connects to mind is Bluetooth and he controls the slide presentation in Keynote using her iphone and Bluetooth. The range has been amazing so far. I've been in business level consulting and advanced networking for 8 years working with police, fire, medical, FBI Taskforce an government computer networks and we've put together some pretty awesome stuff including full toughbook stations and wifi in squad cars for the murder capital "Benton Harbor". All that verbiage just to say, this is a very interesting subject for me. Let us know what you end up doing.

We've been testing out the Rand McNally RV GPS iPad app, and it's pretty good - on device maps, so you don't need to be online for routing.

That sounds great. That was my biggest complaint with the Garmin iPad app: one needs connectivity to calculate a route. Lost in the wilderness with no connectivity? You're screwed. The Rand McNally app sounds like it takes care of this problem.

We started using the iPad for navigation in the cockpit of a Cessna two years ago using apps designed for this purpose, and the iPad is an outstanding (and cheap) replacement for paper charts and more expensive electronic navigation equipment. If it's good enough for the airplane, it's good enough for the bus.

And although none of the kids at the Apple store could figure it out, one does not need the data service activated in order to use the GPS chip in the iPads.

I rather wish we had a DDEC so we could display all the engine info as well, but I can live with steam gauges for that.

What is the software that will display DDEC info on the ipad? The only one I am familiar with is the VMSpc from Sliverleaf but I do not think that that is compatible with ipad, or android at this time.